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#100838 04/12/2003 1:52 PM
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the new lucinda williams release, 'Minneapolis', contains the line: "I wish my thoughts were pure like the driven snow", which led me to wonder: why is driven snow poetically considered the most pure form of snow? what prezactly is "driven" snow? i'm presuming it's a reference to driving winds, rather than the greyish brown muck left on the side of the road after fresh snow's been driven.


#100839 04/12/2003 2:34 PM
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Hello, guest!...and welcome to our Band of Merry Wordsters!

I would think the degree of purity of "driven" is enhanced by the fact it still hasn't touched the ground and been tarnished by the Earth. Just guessin'...no citation.


#100840 04/12/2003 2:55 PM
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snowed by drifting in the purest google sense:

"I used to be pure as the driven snow, but then I drifted!". - Mae West(?)

Mae West's quote was actually "I used to be snow white... but I drifted." Actress Tallulah Bankhead, however, is supposed to have said "I'm as pure as the driven slush."

perhaps it is a Shakespearean Conflation:
Shakespearian, although it doesn't appear in that form in any of his writing. Shakespeare used snow as a symbol for purity and whiteness in several plays. In The Winter's Tale - Autolycus: Lawn as white as driven snow. In Macbeth - Malcolm: black Macbeth will seem as pure as snow. - The Phrase Finder


#100841 04/12/2003 3:08 PM
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I agree with W'ON. Snow that is driven by the wind is still falling and would be the purest of snows--leastways as long as it's not falling through smog or smoking chimneys, but that's getting the phrase off-track.



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